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Re: FYI: same library installed several times in same directory (PR/350)
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Harlan Stenn |
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Re: FYI: same library installed several times in same directory (PR/350) |
Date: |
Sun, 20 Oct 2002 18:50:02 -0400 |
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> Please write to the lists, not to me.
Sorry - I thought I did.
> Harlan> This bug still bites me in 1.7 and 1.7.1 .
>
> :(
>
> Harlan> I notice that the automake tests for this bug are
> Harlan> SKIPped when I run "make check"; what do I need to do
> Harlan> to enable these tests?
>
> libtool5.test and libtool6.test?
> They require libtoolize to be in your PATH.
It is...
> Try to run the test manually,
>
> cd tests; ./libtool5.test; echo $?
>
> that may help to understand why it is skipped (SKIP means the script
> exits with $? = 77)
I think I found the problem.
At the site where I have this problem I install the auto* tools using mpkg,
which lets me have multiple versions of the auto* tools.
This means I am still using the following patch which has not been applied
to the main tree:
--- aclocal.in~ Fri Feb 1 20:40:48 2002
+++ aclocal.in Wed Jun 12 22:24:33 2002
@@ -215,6 +215,9 @@
exit 0;
}
+ # Add directories from ACLOCAL_PATH
+ push @dirlist, split ':', $ENV{ACLOCAL_PATH};
+
# Search the versioned directory near the end, and then the
# unversioned directory last. Only do this if the user didn't
# override acdir.
When I "select" the version of libtool I want to use it sticks the path to
its share/aclocal in ACLOCAL_PATH.
I (believe I) need to use this mechanism instead of the recently-implemented
dirlist solution because dirlist changes behavior system-wide, and I need
per-shell control over the versions of software that will be used.
I'll hack around this problem locally.
> It'd be nice to modify one of these tests to exhibit your issue.
I'm working on it now.
H
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